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I'm having troubles connecting to like 50% of the users. I tried turnin off firewall, makin new rule, messing with the settings and still same problem.
When i run the network diagnostic it says: Test Result: All Pass
Network Health: All tests passed
Recommended Action: None
Details: All tests passed.
Ps: I don't have access to the router settings and Port forwarding is not an available option.
Anyone can help?
thx in advance.
is this any help: http://www.voobly.com/forum/thread/159789
Edit: If you get the error message "<Ck9 has disabled direct connections>" you can try restart the router (if you're able to). Also add Voobly to the exceptionlist in your antivirus.
Well as the link you gave me says, I use a 3g+ modem directly plugged to my pc. And I already use the "ras moddem" thing instead of "NDIS" to prevent crashes... With this method of connection i can't forward a port. I also uninstalled the antivirus. And if u should know, I used to have no connection issues using the same pc and the same 3g+ modem.. I don't know what happened.
ok
from below d/load and run the free version of this app. see if it finds anything
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from start, run [ or start search] type msconfig. enter. go to the start up tab. everything you see ticked starts at boot. you can safely un-tick them. [except a AV or software firewall or a running back up]
you can from a cmd window do"netstat /anno" to see what else is connecting live to your pc.
Well thx for your help anyway.